Jeffery Adkins

Updated 23 February 2006
Contact information

Email: astronomyteacher@mac.com

About Me
Educational certification
Educational background
Work and Management experience
Computer Experience
Publications
Presentations

Other Education Experience
Astronomy Experience
Awards and Honors

References



About Me
I am a long-time amateur astronomer and a teacher at Deer Valley High School in Antioch, California. Presently I teach Astronomy and Space Science, Astronomy/Physics Research, Planetarium Production, Astronomy and Earth Science and AP Physics. I am the former science department chair for DVHS and maintain a web page for the department.

I am the director of the Antioch Earth, Space and Astronomy Center for Education (ESPACE) at Deer Valley High School in Antioch, California. This academic school-within-a-school focuses on astronomy and space science curriculum within a series of elective and required courses offered at the school. The program has already begun by connecting our astronomy class with the Hands-On Universe program sponsored by the Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley, California, and the Teacher Leaders in Research-Based Science Education sponsored by the National Optical Astronomy Observatories in Tucson, Arizona. To date the program has won two substantial grants: one from the Specialised Secondary Programs office of the California Department of Education, and a smaller grant from the Dean and Margaret Lesher charitable foundation for buidling a web site explaining how to assemble a classroom planetarium. Links to all of these affiliated projects are listed on the project website.

My primary hobbies are amateur astronomy and fiddling around with my Power Macintosh G4. I own two telescopes, a small Newtonian on an equatorial mount and a big 13" Dobsonian from Odyssey. Through these telescopes and others I have seen all the planets except Pluto and about two-thirds of the Messier List. I've seen Mars and Jupiter rotate, watched Mars' polar caps come and go, tracked several comets, and observed galaxies, globular clusters, open clusters, reflection and absorption nebulae, supernova remnants, planetary nebulae, quazars, and plenty of double and multiple star systems.

I also have a collection of hundreds of science fiction novels. My collection includes some signed works by Carl Sagan, everyone from Azimov to Zahn.and a first edition Star Fleet Technical Manual signed by members of the cast of Star Trek TOS.

Today my wife Lori and I and our two sons Benjamin and Jonathan live in California. We have been happily married for 23 years. For contact information, please email me.

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Educational certification

Currently certified as a teacher in California public schools in Physics. I have experience teaching at the college level and in a variety of other settings. I have a clear credential in Physics, and an introductory science supplement.

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Educational background

1992 M.S. in Astronomy from University of Arizona at Tucson, Arizona. Emphasis on Astronomy Education.
1991 21 credit hours towards an M.A. in Physics Education (incomplete) from Eastern Kentucky University in Richmond, Ky. (Degree work interrupted to pursue the M.S. in Astronomy from the University of Arizona at Tucson.)
1985 B.A. from Berea College, Berea, Kentucky. Major: Physics Education. Minor: Mathematics
...plus several hours from a variety of universities for certification requirements and content.

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Work and management experience

Present

September 1998 - present Instructor, Deer Valley High School.
I currently teach AP Physics, Astronomy and Space Science, Astronomy and Earth Science, Astronomy/Physics Research, Planetarium Production, and General Physics. I am also the director of the Antioch Earth, Space, and Astronomy Center for Education Academy.

October 2000-present, Columnist, Low End Mac.I write the Mac Lab Report, a mix of Mac advocacy and how-tos for computers in the science classroom, and am the primary contributor to the Lite Side, a "towering column of humor."

Summer 1998-present Consultant  Adaptive Consulting
Founded consulting business to provide Macintosh computing services specializing in customized Filemaker Pro solutions, with Consulting services provided to New Standards office in Oakland, California, assisting with archiving and computer network maintenance and database design. Worked several days as an Apple specialist for Marketsource, Inc., demonstrating Apple hardware and software for Demo Days. I also provided support for the New Standards' project search for a host site for their large collection of tasks. I have done consulting projects with eeps media, the University of California Office of the President, Stanford University, Sonoma State University, and others. I now do consulting on an ad-hoc basis. My current projects include contributing to the Consumer's Guide to After School Science programs as a reviewer, working with Lake County Office of Education (CA) to develop an astronomy-based curriculum, and working with eeps media to develop curriculum for a new interactive science program.

Fall 2005-present Instructor Lost Medanos Community College. I teach Introductory Astronomy (010 LS), a general level science course.

Past


June 2000-2005, Science Department chair, Deer Valley High School.

Fall 1998-Fall 2004 Instructor Heritage On-Line.
Responsible for teaching a course "Astronomy and the WWW" for teachers offering credit through Antioch University (see www.hol.edu). Responsible for editing and revising course content, web site content, and interaction with students.

January 1999- June 2000 Science Department co-chair, Deer Valley High School
Responsible for teaching Integrated Science 1 and Integrated Science 2 at Deer Valley High School in Antioch, California. Science Department co-chair along with Ms. Kitty Carton at DVHS. Responsible for science department meetings, placing and supporting orders for equipment and supplies, curriculum advising and related duties.

September 1998 - January 1999 Instructor, Deer Valley High School
Responsible for teaching Integrated Science 1 and Integrated Science 2 at Deer Valley High School in Antioch, California.

September 1997 - September 1998 Director of Assessments, New Standards.
Responsible for the development and implementation of the various assessment systems in the organization, including the New Standards Mathematics and English Language Arts examinations.  Computer coordinator for the office network at the Oakland office.  Also responsible for managing the workload distributed among suppo rt staff.

October 1996-October 1997 Chief of Staff, New Standards.
Responsible for the management of half a dozen divisions within the organization, spread across 4 offices located in Pittsburgh (PA), Oakland (CA), Ft. Worth (TX) and Washington (DC). Responsible for budget planning, management of the Reference Examination systems, staff work assignments, Macintosh office network system for the Oakland office, supervising approximately 20 employees in Oakland plus approximately 10 others in other offices. Created a Filemaker-Pro based budget writing system used in FY 1997.

July 1995 - October 1996 Deputy Director of Assessment Development, New Standards Project.
Primary responsibility was managing the implementation of the New Standards Assessment system as described above.

August 1994-June 1995 Coordinator of Assessment Administration, New Standards Project.
Primary responsibility was managing the implementation of the $1.3 million New Standards Mathematics Reference Examination by The Psychological Corporation.

Jan 1994 -July 1994 Assessment Consultant for the New Standards Project.
Assistant to the Director of the Office of Assessment Administration, New Standards.

Fall 1992- Dec. 1993 Science Assessment Consultant, Kentucky Department of Education. Responsible for the management of the development and implementation of the science portion of the Kentucky Instructional Results Information System, the assessment program created by the Kentucky Education Reform Act.

1991-1992 Part-time instructor, Eastern Kentucky University
Employed by Physics Department at Eastern Kentucky University, Richmond, Kentucky. Taught Introductory Physics and Physics for High School teachers.

1985-1992 Physics and Astronomy instructor,Henry Clay High School, Fayette Co. Kentucky
Henry Clay High School. Started an experimental course, Astronomy and Space Science, to broaden the science options available to students. Taught conceptual physics, introduction to physics and chemistry.

Summers 1985-1988 Instructor, Upward Bound Program
Employed by the Upward Bound Program of Eastern Kentucky University. Taught Algebra, Geometry, BASIC programming, Physics, Astronomy, and Journalism as enrichment courses for disadvantaged youth from the eastern Kentucky area.

1983-1984 Editor, Berea College Pinnacle.
Responsible for the production and management of an independent newspaper for the campus, including the supervision of work-study employees, budget, design, content, layout, production, distribution, advertising, etc.

Summer 1979 and Summer 1980 Professional actor .
Hired as a professional actor during the summers of 1979 and 1980, in the outdoor drama Wilderness Road, by Paul Green. I played understudy to the lead role of Squire Sims, and spent several weeks each summer performing the role.

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Computer experience

I am a long-time Macintosh computer user, but can also find my way around a Windows machine. I have used computers to create and read in bubble-type scan forms, scan photos and convert documents to text, publish CD-ROMs and diskettes containing archival information, write databases, and so on. I manage several web sites.

Jeff's School Site

Astronomyteacher.com

DVHS Science Department

ESPACE Academy

Low End Mac

The Lite Side

Mac Lab Report

Cardboard Planetarium Site


In January 1988 I published a computer program called "Moon Calendar" which generated moon phases on the now-obsolete Atari ST computer. This was published in STart magazine.

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Education related experience

I am a frequent attendee of professional development and training meetings and have conducted many of them as well. For example, in the past 2 years I have:

My long-term projects include the following.

Presentations

"ESPACE Academy," at the Northern California Regional SSP meeting at Deer Valley High School in Antioch, CA on October 27, 2005. I was the conference organizer.

"Space Probes in the Classroom," at the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix, Arizona on May 11, 2005.

"The Electromagnetic Spectrum," a workshop on the E-M Spectrum and the CA Science Standards, Deer Valley High School, April 19. 2005.

"Spitzer Space Telescope Project," Stockton Astronomical Society, Stockton, California, February 2005.

"HOU, Standards, and UC" at the California Science Teachers' Association convention in San Jose in October 2004.

"Unified Model of Active Galactic Nuclei," Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society, Concord, CA September 2004.

" Building a Classroom Planetarium," National Science Teacher's Association, Atlanta, Georgia, December 2004 .

"Parallax in the Classroom," American Association of Physics Teachers conference in Sacramento, California, August 2, 2004.

Publications

"Conceptual Astronomy 1," an introductory astronomy workbook, teacher's guide, and textbook, has been published by TeachingPoint (2005). Volume 2 is in progress and will be completed by sometime in 2006-2007 school year.

"A Night on Kitt Peak," published in Nightwatch, the Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society Newsletter, January 2005.

"Distribution of Slowly and Rapidly Decaying Novae in M31," co-authored with RBSE class of 2002, published in the 2004 edition of the RBSE Journal.

"Observing from the Red Planet" article was published by Sky and Telescope magazine in July of 1998.  This article shows how to use computer planetarium software to simulate the sky as seen from the surface of Mars.

"Moon Calendar," a computer program, in STart magazine in January 1988. This program generates calendars showing the phases of the moon over the course of a year.

I write a column about technology in science education which is published by the web site Low End Mac. Over 100 of my columns have been published over the past several years at http://www.lowendmac.com/lab/ and include topics such as product reviews, opinion pieces, how-to articles, and many others.

Other Astronomy-related experience

Awards and Honors


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References


For reference information please email me.

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